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“Even the fireman that were here last night when they realized where they were, were kind of heartbroken. They've come through. They do their haunted attraction," said barn owner Jim Rundall.

Firefighters fought the flames for hour, as the owners stood by their animals in the field watching it burn.

Investigators said they don't know how it started.

This is no ordinary barn- the owners put on a haunted barn for charity each year. It had guillotines, straightjackets, and even a drop ceiling, and they were all destroyed in the fire.

This Saturday would have been the ninth annual scare fest.

“It was usually about $4, or half price with a canned food donation or nonperishable food item. All the food items would go to the local food shelf and the money would get split up between the local animal shelters,” said Rundall.

The owners told WPTZ they hope to have another haunted barn next year, but for now they are talking to their insurance company to hopefully get some reimbursements for the damage and trying to find shelter for their animals.